Sean Bean is a human spoiler. If he shows up in a movie, there is a very good chance his character will die. He's said to have the highest death-per-film ratio of any actor. It has become his Thing. So it's interesting to hear him pick a personal favorite death scene. And he chose wisely.

Entertainment Weekly asked him about his role as the flawed, conflicted, desperate Boromir in "The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring." Boromir dies toward the end of the film, taking arrows in pretty much every part of his body as a way of protecting his hobbit buddies, Merry and Pippin.

"It's my favorite death scene, and I've done a few," Bean told EW with a laugh. "You couldn't ask for a more heroic death."

Bean told EW that he, Viggo Mortensen (Aragorn), director Peter Jackson, and co-writer Fran Walsh came up with Boromir's parting line to Aragorn -- "My brother, my captain, my king" -- the night before shooting, over beers and a bottle of wine.

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